- Dhu Shanatir, full name Lakhni'ah
Yanuf Dhu
Shanatir (Arabic: لخنيعة ينوف ذو شناتر) was a semi-legendary
Himyarite king who
ruled Yemen for at
least 27...
- Marthad'ilan
Yanuf (Arabic: مرثد ألن ينوف), also
romanized as
Murthid 'Alan
Yanuf, was a
Himyarite king who
reigned in the
early 6th
century CE. A devout...
- Lakhni'ah
Yanuf al-Himyari (Arabic: لحيعة ينوف الحميري) was a
Himyarite prince who
lived in the late
fifth century. He
first entered leadership as part...
- Sumuhu'ali
Yanuf I.
Mebiy was a Sabaean,
ruler (Mukarrib) of the
ancient South Arabian kingdom of Saba. He was son of the
powerful ruler Yada'il Dharih...
-
tribe of Dhū Rūayn. Ibn
Hisham narrates that he was
named 'Abd-Kulal ibn
Yanuf.
After the
death of
Sharhabil Ya'fur, the
royal power was
unstable as all...
- Son of Samah'ali
Yanuf IV (26). 28 Samah'ali
Yanuf V Son of
Dhamar Ali
Watar (27). 29 Yatha' 'Amar
Bayin III Son of Samah'ali
Yanuf V (28). 30 Yakrib...
-
Aksumite Empire (presumably
after the
death of his predecessor, Marthad'ilan
Yanuf). In 521 CE, the
Lakhmid king, al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
invaded parts...
-
Yamnat and
their Arabs, on
Tawdum and
Tihamat with his
three sons, Lakhni'ah
Yanuf, Ma'dikarib Yun'im, and Abu
Shamir Nawaf. The last
inscription mentioning...
- dirt,
opening water courses, or
stopping up gaps. The
Makrib Samah' El
Yanuf II, son of
Dhamar El
Watar II, had his name
carved into
parts of the dam...
-
congratulate its new ruler, Il'azz
Yalit II. His rule
ended in 214; Lazm
Yanuf Yuhasd'iq
taking the
throne in the same year. Life-sized
statues of Dhamar...